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Dog Diet Tips

 Submitted by Nic on January 23, 2012


Caring for a dog in the house is no easy task. However, it is important to make sure that you get as much information as possible when choosing to house a canine pet. While training a dog for life indoors may be challenging, it’s not just the maintenance, grooming and behavior that you should focus on.


The health of your dog is your responsibility and diet, being one of the most important determinants of health, is a big deal.

The best homemade dog food tips will vary from one breed to another, but the basic nutritional requirements will remain largely unaltered irrespective of the type of animal. Choosing between dry, wet, canned and natural foods is something that you need to look into.


Moreover, the current condition of your pet will play a huge role in the kind of food that is best suited to it. Especially in the event that your animal is overweight and you are looking to help it get in shape. Ensuring the right amount of food is an important part of any well laid dog diet plan, with most experts agreeing that big meals should be limited to twice a day, with a number of small healthy snacks sprinkled over the course of the day. Ensure that your dog realizes that it has to earn the treats.

There are a number of dog diet recipes that can be found through a number of sources such as the internet or in pet health periodicals and encyclopedias that should be available at your local bookstore. Most of these recipes will be proportioned with the right kinds of foods, ensuring that the animal gets the right amount of vitamins, minerals and nutrients to maintain the proper functioning of its internal organs.

Choosing between commercially sold dog foods can be rather challenging for a novice, with most of them marketed as ‘healthy’ and ‘nourishing’. The truth couldn’t be further and it is extremely important that you read the fine print very carefully before you make a choice. Most of the health problems that plague our pets today are attributed to the unhealthy instant foods that we feed them. Instant foods that can be served to your dog may come in handy when you are rushed, but they aren’t healthy as a regular meal. Ask your local veterinarian for advice on trusted brands of dog food, as some of the high quality foods are in fact a healthy source of nourishment on occasion.

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